Joe here from the Kansas City area. Don't have my Lib anymore. Bought a 06 Wrangler Unlimited. It's gone now too. Gas got too high last year. So, I'm Jeepless right now. I'll have one again. For now the ATV will have to suffice for offroading. Davir, not all ATV riders are tearing up the streams. We have a ATV club down there working with the FS to keep trails open and promote Treading Lightly. I offroad with ATV's and Jeeps. I don't like when either group badmouths each other. There are bad apples in every group who can ruin all of our play areas.
I have been to the ouachitas many times Hiked eagle rock loop , mountain biked the womble trail and also explored Wolf Pen Gap which is an off road vehicle area near Mena Arkansas by mountain bike
Wolf Pen used to be wide open to vehicles but as of recently the forest service has been more restricive due to the creeks there suffering from silting due to vehicles like quads running up and down them all day.Still it would be a lot of fun and a lot of trails to drive real rocky and loose.The general forest roads are pretty endless to but im only familiar with the ones around Albert Pike and mena and those around Fisher mans village where the womble trail is located. The ouachitas are bueatiful no doubt.Great camp grounds at Shady Lake and Albert Pikes. How both the Ozarks you guys ever been? Byrds Canoe rental on the Mulberry River has a rock crawling area and mud pit kinda trail, as well as reanting canoes and kayaks on the Mulberry the ozark nation forest is just across the road i have driven quite a few of the forest road near that area in my Tracker before the K-J days
. White rock mountain is very cool to visit. all this stuff can be checked out on the respective national forest web site.And Keystone is open though probably very wet due to the latest rains.
Love,Peace and Chicken Grease my okie friends